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The Lunar Curse: A Second Chance With Alpha Draven novel Chapter 605

Chapter 605: Pre-Coronation Preparations (II)

[Third Person].

By afternoon, once the hall had been cleared of visiting envoys, Meredith dismissed most of the servants.

Only two trusted guards remained at the entrance. And then, there were her five maidservants who were inside with her, waiting at the side.

Meredith moved slowly along the tables, her fingers gliding lightly over velvet, polished wood, glass bottles, sealed envelopes. Then she closed her eyes and breathed in. The air was layered with dozens of scents—fresh timber, metallic polish, ink, wine, leather, incense oils.

She separated them one by one. She had learned to detect the faintest trace of corruption—bitter herbs masked in perfume, venom diluted in syrup, toxin woven into silk threads, even powders dusted along jewellery clasps.

She would not allow history to repeat itself. Not for her mate. Not for her crown.

Meredith paused at a crystal decanter filled with amber liquid and leaned closer. Then she inhaled and found it harmless.

She moved on to a box of imported spices, then to a velvet case containing a necklace of moonstones.

She lifted it, examined the clasp, and brought it close to her nose. Still, there was nothing. But her senses sharpened when she reached Alderic’s chest.

At the same time, Draven walked in, fixing his eyes on her immediately.

Meredith opened the lid slowly. Inside lay ceremonial robes woven with gold thread, a carved sceptre of polished oak, and sealed letters bearing Alderic’s signature.

She leaned over the fabric and inhaled deeply. There was nothing toxic about it, yet something about it made her linger.

Just then, Draven stepped closer. "Well?"

"It’s clean," she said quietly.

He nodded, releasing a breath as she closed the chest gently and moved down the line again, methodical, unhurried, and deliberate.

Every gift, every ribbon, every bottle seal, and every edible item was not left unchecked.

Draven finally spoke, lower this time. "Not everyone smiling at us wants to see us crowned."

"I know," she replied.

"That’s why we assume nothing is harmless."

She turned, meeting his gaze. "The court is worse than the battlefield. At least on the battlefield, enemies don’t pretend to congratulate you."

A faint smile tugged at his lips. "You are starting to sound like a ruler."

"I’m starting to think like one."

By the time she finished, the sun had dipped lower, golden light spilling through the tall palace windows.

Every gift had been inspected. Every consumable item marked safe or set aside for further testing.

No one would poison her King, not under her watch.

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A few hours later, the palace courtyard where the Pre-coronation Ritual for the incoming King and Queen of Stormveil would take place had been transformed.

This ritual was performed on the night before the coronation in every new reign for the new leaders of Stormveil to seek the Moon Goddess’s blessings and approval.

Draven and Meredith were not an exception.

Torches burned in tall iron braziers, forming a wide sacred circle beneath the open night sky.

The marble ground had been washed clean and etched with ancient lunar markings—symbols so old that only a handful of elders could still interpret them fully.

Chapter 605: Pre-Coronation Preparations (II) 1

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